Go Somewhere!. / Dawn Stover.
by Stover, Dawn; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Go Somewhere!, April 2002; pp. 36-43.
"At age 43, America's space agency is having a midlife crisis. In its youth, NASA put men on the moon and inspired the nation's schoolchildren to study science, mathematics, and engineering. Today [2002], like many middle-age Americans, NASA is struggling to get back in shape and find meaning in its life." (POPULAR SCIENCE) This article discusses seven ideas which may make the space program popular again.
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